3) They were never referred in the Jewish services.[/quote}
First, I dont think you can prove this.
Secondly, it's quite evident that the jews didn't have a "settled canon". You have the saduccees who only accepted the torah, others who accepted some of the prophets, and others who accepted even the "apocrypha".
4) Jesus never quoted them.
He never quoted a lot of books. Should we get rid of the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Obadiah, Zephaniah, Judges, 1 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Lamentations and Nahum. Not one of these Old Testament books is ever quoted or alluded to by Christ or the Apostles in the New Testament.
5) Disciples never quoted them ( someone mention about Jude)
Sure they did.
Paul did:
Wisdom 15:7 - For truly the potter, laboriously working the soft earth, molds for our service each several article: Both the vessels that serve for clean purposes and their opposites, all alike; As to what shall be the use of each vessel of either class the worker in clay is the judge.
Rom. 9:21 - Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for noble purposes and some for common use?
So did the Author of Hebrews. Hebrews 11:35 refers unmistakably to 2 Maccabees 7. No where your 39 books can you find people "tortured for the sake of a better resurrection".
6) They contradict with Bible sometimes even with themselves. ( Where did Antiocus Ephipanes die?), Prayer to the dead contradicts to Isaiah 8:19 and other verses.
How was King Saul killed? Was man created before or after the animals? You don't need to look to the Apocrypha for supposed "contradictions". And all are explainable.
Then the Robber surely went to Paradise along with Jesus Christ, without going to the Purgatory
St. Peter teaches us that Jesus decended to the dead on that day and was there three days. Paradise is abraham's bosom.
However, the point is that God doesn't catch us on technicalities. Normatively things like baptism are necessary and this has been taught since the beginning. You can tell that because the ORTHODOX church, along with the CATHOLIC church, both teach these.
If anyone tries to draw a Puragtory from this statement, it is like the way of Evolutionists deriving the theory from a fragments of the bones of fossil claiming that human being was evolved from the monkeys.
"Evolutionists" don't say we evolved from monkeys.
#1 He calls them "The DEAD" not "The LIVING".
He also wasn't privy to the fullness of the truth. Go read Ecclesiastes. Great book. Definitely from a more worldly perpsective at times. And deafintly needs to be read all at once.
One final note - the RCC claims that those who die with mortal sin CAN NOT go to Purgatory - they go straight to hell!
So even the RCC would have to deny Purgatory for those idol worshippers of 2Mac 12
You're kind of full of yourself, aren't you?
I think the solution here is that either:
A) They weren't in mortal sin or
B) It's possible that the prayers were in vain
but
C) Prayers in vain do not discredit the general practice. We cannot judge the destination of those mens souls.